Manchester, University of Manchester, John Rylands Research Institute and Library (GB)
: 17280
N° ISTCid00029000
AuteurDante Alighieri
TitreLa Commedia (Comm: Christophorus Landinus). Add: Marsilius Ficinus: Ad Dantem gratulatio [Latin & Italian]
Adresse bibliographiqueFlorence : Nicolaus Laurentii, Alamanus, 30 Aug. 1481
Formatf°
Langueita
SujetLiterature
Mots cléspoetry; commentary; collection
Périodemedieval
Description de l’exemplaire
ID de l’exemplaire02141186
Institution de conservationManchester, University of Manchester, John Rylands Research Institute and Library (GB)
Cote17280
NoteCreated by Camilla Marangoni for the Polonsky project "Dante 1481", with data provided by Julianne Simpson (Manchester, John Rylands University Library).
Description matérielleContaining 20 engravings, the first two printed directly on the page and the following 17 printed on plates and pasted in (Category D of Hind's classification system). An additional illustration to Canto III is on leaf c2 recto.
Engraving mounted on blank leaf [pi]1 verso with image of Dante's Inferno in Tuscan Florentine style, dated 1460-1480 (circa); in the centre Lucifer torture several damned souls and in his claws holds seven kings, of whom four bear their titles; surrounded by damned souls being tortured by devils; inscribed in upper corner: QUESTO ELINFERNO DEL CHA[M]POSAN / TO DI PISA (see A.M. Hind, "Early Italian engraving", v. 1, London, 1938, p. 49 n.59). The additional illustration on leaf c2 and the Camposanto engraving were transferred from another copy, now at the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Taille du feuillet410 × mm
Note sur les particularité(s) d’exemplaireIn this copy three letters are inserted regarding the provenance and historical sales of the volume, two of which are handwritten. The first is a reply to a letter of Oct. 29. 37, from A. M. Hind of the British Museum, and confirms that the volume was purchased by Lord Spencer in 1819-20. The second letter - to Henry Guppy, former librarian of The John Rylands Library, from A. M. Hind of the British Museum - is dated Dec. 30 1937, and discusses the confusion surrounding the present copy of the Commedia. This letter is attached to a second, dated Dec. 21 1937, written by Sd. Lucius Wilmerding, an American antiquarian and trustee of the New York Historical Society, in which Wilmerding discusses his own copy of the edition and suggests that errors may have been made in Dibdin's catalogue of Spencer's collection (see A.M. Hind, "Early Italian engraving", v. 1, London, 1938, pp. 106-107).
Support du textePapier
SourceT. F. Dibdin, "Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a descriptive catalogue of the books printed in the fifteenth century and of many valuable first editions in the library of George John Earl Spencer, K. G.", W. Bulmer and co., London 1815, IV, pp. 114-115.
A. M. Hind, "Early Italian Engraving. A critical catalogue with complete reproduction of all the prints described", Kraus Reprint, Nendeln 1970, pp. 106-107.
“Commento sopra la «Commedia»”, edited by Paolo Procaccioli, Salerno, Rome 2014, p. 134.
Provenance
1481 -
1500
LieuAvignon? (Geonames ID: 3035681)
Aire géographiquee-fr
Période1481 - 1500
Type de provenanceDécoration
Note sur le décorAt the beginning of the “Comento” and of each prologo and cantica, six French-style (Avignon?) illuminated initials in gold on blue and red ground, decorated with fine floral motifs in white (leaves [pi]2r, a2r, aa2r, aa3r, A2r, A3r), some f these were probably added later in the same style; numerous initials and paragraph marks painted alternately in red and blue.
EnluminuresOui
Lettres ornementalesOui
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1481 -
LieuFlorence (Geonames ID: 3176959)
Aire géographiquee-it
Période1481 -
Type de provenanceDécoration
Note sur le décorThe illuminated initials at the beginning of Inferno (a2r) and Purgatorio (aa2r) are decorated with three golden pears, an armorial symbol associated with the Florentine Peruzzi family. The checkered initials are illuminated in a French style, therefore the volume could have been owned by a member of the family that spent some time in France.
ArmesOui
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1501 -
1600
Aire géographiquee-it
Période1501 - 1600
PossesseurAnonimo [Personne; Annotateur]
Type de provenanceAnnotations manuscrites
Notes manuscritesOn leaf s3 verso, late sixteenth-century reading note, with manicula and underlining, which reads: "dante pazzo, et appasionato". Occasional corrections in a late sixteenth-century hand.
CorrectionsOui
CommentairesOui
Marques de lecture (soulignements et manicules)Oui
DessinsOui
SourceBibliographie
Provenance
1807 -
1834
Aire géographiquee-uk-en
Période1807 - 1834
Type de provenanceArmes
Devise
Reliure
Source (d'information) bibliographique
NoteThis copy has been confused by Dibdin (T. F. Dibdin, "Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a descriptive catalogue of the books printed in the fifteenth century and of many valuable first editions in the library of George John Earl Spencer, K. G.", W. Bulmer and co., London 1815, IV, no. 814) and many other with the one that once belonged to Mr. Wilbraham, now at the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Mode d’acquisitionAchat
Description de la reliureNinteenth-century purple goatskin binding by Charles Lewis; gilt-rolled board edges and turn-ins; spine, seven compartments gilt-rolled; direct-lettered in gilt in second, third and fourth compartment: DANTE / DA LANDINO / FIRENZE M. CCCC. LXXXI / CON FIGURE XX / DI BALDINI; front and rear boards stamped with Spencer arms (Stamp 15) and motto in gilt: "Honi soit qui mal y pense"; all edges gilt.
Date de reliure19ème siècle
Type de reliurePlats
Materiau de reliureCuir
Accessoires (Fermoirs, boulons…)Oui / Présent
Statut de la reliure/Etat de la reliureRelié à nouveau
TitrageEstampé
Décor de fersDoré
TranchesDorées
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1835 -
1892
Aire géographiquee-uk
Période1835 - 1892
Type de provenanceEx-libris
NoteOval leather label on the verso of the first flyleaf: "E Bibliotheca Spenceriana".
Mode d’acquisitionLegs
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1892 -
1892
LieuManchester (Geonames ID: 2643123)
Aire géographiquee-uk
Période1892 - 1892
Type de provenanceSource documentaire
NoteThe volume was part of the Spencer library, which was acquired by Enriqueta Rylands from John Poyntz Spencer in 1892. This purchase was the core of the newly funded John Rylands Library.
Mode d’acquisitionAchat
SourceLivre en main
Provenance
1892 -
LieuDeansgate, Manchester (Geonames ID: 2643123)
Aire géographiquee-uk
Période1892 -
Type de provenanceSource (d'information) bibliographique
NoteOn recto of the second flyleaf ink annotation in the Henry Guppy hand: "This copy was bought by Spencer between 1807 and 1815 / Beloe in his "Anecdotes" (1807) still refers to it as the Wilbraham / copy."
Mode d’acquisitionDon
SourceBibliographie
Informations supplémentaires
ComplétudeLa description des marques de provenance est considérée comme incomplète
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